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. >>> california recently put a new law in place saying you need to be able to cancel online if you signed up online other states will follow suit. >>> up next on "on the money," check out this savings twist the perfect gift for your growing kid. >>> later, are you looking for a gift of gadget we'll have some ideas for affordable tech gifts this holiday season stick around we'll be right back. xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. even when you've got serious binging to do. wherever your phone takes you, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. use less data with a network that automatically connects you to the most wifi hotspots in millions of places and the best 4g lte everywhere else. saving you hundreds of dollars a year. and ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your internet. plus, get $200 back when you when you buy a new smartphone. xfinity mobile. it's simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. >>> it's the season of giving, but what to give your child can be a big challenge one option is opening an ira with a twis
. >>> california recently put a new law in place saying you need to be able to cancel online if you signed up online other states will follow suit. >>> up next on "on the money," check out this savings twist the perfect gift for your growing kid. >>> later, are you looking for a gift of gadget we'll have some ideas for affordable tech gifts this holiday season stick around we'll be right back. xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you...
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. >> the nsa claims it's doing what the law says. it seems they are watching that amount of domestic material, we really got to wonder whether that's the broad mission. we don't know if all of the snowden revelations are true. what google has asked, we want to be able to legally tell you how much the fisa courts ask us for information. i think we would be stronger as a country with more transparency about what we're doing. i really believe that. >> what do you make of jeff -- >> jeff is a tremendous american entrepreneur and done this over and over again. what he does, he figures how to bring a consumer product that's quite good and shakes the market up again. he's done it again. this will affect the tablet market. we need more tablet competition. ipad has been the leader for a long time. >> is it fair to say mobility is one of the biggest game changers, innovations in our lifetime? >> it certainly is and biggest news in computing. think of the people you deal with yourself. everybody wants a mobile device, lots of kinds of dpifrnt m
. >> the nsa claims it's doing what the law says. it seems they are watching that amount of domestic material, we really got to wonder whether that's the broad mission. we don't know if all of the snowden revelations are true. what google has asked, we want to be able to legally tell you how much the fisa courts ask us for information. i think we would be stronger as a country with more transparency about what we're doing. i really believe that. >> what do you make of jeff --...
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they would be regulated by the law society. they would in-turn have to follow all the british rules and regulations. we assume and we have been allowed to assume until recently, until a year and a half ago when we had a new law in this jurisdiction in bbi and in others we could rely. we were allowed to rely on the fact that we are dealing with a regulated provider in a regulated jurisdiction. >> carl this building that we're sitting in, the law firm is under intense global scrutiny right now and talking to jurgen after the interview he told me that they expect that the global intelligence services of almost every nation are focused on this building and it's servers right now. they had paparazzi in the streets and there's even been drones flying overhead as people try to figure out what's been going on here over the years. >> talk about ground zero for a global story that's gotten global attention. i was going to ask you about some of the color there in terms of you mentioned drones and security. is it being overrun with press?
they would be regulated by the law society. they would in-turn have to follow all the british rules and regulations. we assume and we have been allowed to assume until recently, until a year and a half ago when we had a new law in this jurisdiction in bbi and in others we could rely. we were allowed to rely on the fact that we are dealing with a regulated provider in a regulated jurisdiction. >> carl this building that we're sitting in, the law firm is under intense global scrutiny right...
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this is why we have laws. so people can't hijack other people's rights. in this case commercial rights. >> it's been a pleasure talking to you. >> becky, thank you. >>> rick berm an. >> one program that helps fight obesity was unveiled in new orleans. it combines good old-fashioned advice with a high tech twist. bertha coombs has more on that. >> hi, becky. there are a growing number of digital tools to help us monitor our health and our weight. doctors at orb ner health system are testing a number of them. including the apple watch with the high risk patients and the early results are impressive. >> john hogue was never one to count calories. mobile devices and health apps are finally helping him get his diet and diabetes under control after years of nagging from his doctor. >> i would go to the doctor and say yes, sir and i listened to all the good advice then i would go down the street and have a poor boys. >> then his cardiologist prescribed mobile apps that got loaded on to his phone and now on to his apple watch at the hospital's version of a genius
this is why we have laws. so people can't hijack other people's rights. in this case commercial rights. >> it's been a pleasure talking to you. >> becky, thank you. >>> rick berm an. >> one program that helps fight obesity was unveiled in new orleans. it combines good old-fashioned advice with a high tech twist. bertha coombs has more on that. >> hi, becky. there are a growing number of digital tools to help us monitor our health and our weight. doctors at orb...
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doing so would hurt only the well meaning and law abiding citizens who rely on companies like apple to protect their data. and apple's position is that the government once it has this key can use it again and again. the government can argue that it's use would be limited. and there's no way to guarentee such control. we know this debate has the terrorist attack in san bernardino has only heightened the standoff and the federal government on this issue. apple will contest this judge's order and fight the government in court and it already has some new allies. the electronic frontier foundation. it plans to support apple in this encryption battle. back to you. >> thank you very much for that. obviously a lot of discussion all morning long. the legality of this, the precedent, the conversation they're about to have on a practical front. what do you make of it? >> what i make is that the position is some what untenable because what happens in a case where there is a pending threat against an individual or target. somehow it becomes known that an individual terrorist is on his phone and the
doing so would hurt only the well meaning and law abiding citizens who rely on companies like apple to protect their data. and apple's position is that the government once it has this key can use it again and again. the government can argue that it's use would be limited. and there's no way to guarentee such control. we know this debate has the terrorist attack in san bernardino has only heightened the standoff and the federal government on this issue. apple will contest this judge's order and...
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inside the black market of cannabis where illegal dispensaries break the law our investigation, weed killers. dragging small businesses into the dimming tall age the company lending a helping hand hidden fees. they're all over the place from basics to hotels to sporting events way to avoid them, find them and fight them how to save money on your car insurance. one way to pay less but it could cost you something else. "on the money" starts right now. >> announcer: this is "on the money," your money, your life, your future. now, becky quick >>> we begin with the booming business of cannabis but with those potential riches come this is reality there's a much bigger boom in the black market of weed that is crippling legal sales. what's going on inside dispen dispensa dispensaries melissa lee as our lead story investigation, weed killers. >> reporter: it's a weekday afternoon in los angeles the epicenter of cannabis in the united states. this busy dispensary is open for business >> hi. >> reporter: but if everything looks normal, it isn't this is, in fact, an unlicensed, illegal dispensar
inside the black market of cannabis where illegal dispensaries break the law our investigation, weed killers. dragging small businesses into the dimming tall age the company lending a helping hand hidden fees. they're all over the place from basics to hotels to sporting events way to avoid them, find them and fight them how to save money on your car insurance. one way to pay less but it could cost you something else. "on the money" starts right now. >> announcer: this is...
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talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424 to learn more. >>> jared kushner, donald trump's son-in-law, has denied claims that he colluded with russian officials during last year's presidential campaign the senior bhous aide says documents he provided for u.s. senate panel will show he did not have any part in alleged russian election meddling. both russia and president trump have also denied these allegations. president trump has been wanting do repeal and replace obama care he has urged senate republicans to do the right thing. the senate is set to vote on whether to open debate on a health care overhaul this week >> the question for every senator, democrat or republican, is whether they will side with obama care's architect, which have been so disruptive to our country, or with its forgotten victim any senator who votes against starting debate is telling america that you are fine with the obama care nightmare, which is what it is. >> let's take a look at the european market. i don't want to look stupid. not for the first time it's had a real good run, actually .4 of 1% an extra day
talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424 to learn more. >>> jared kushner, donald trump's son-in-law, has denied claims that he colluded with russian officials during last year's presidential campaign the senior bhous aide says documents he provided for u.s. senate panel will show he did not have any part in alleged russian election meddling. both russia and president trump have also denied these allegations. president trump has been wanting do repeal and replace obama care he has...
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i would say our laws are very outdated i'm, in fact, the anti-trust laws that break up the companies, break up with google, for example, it is quick likely that rather than driving prices down for consumers it would drive prices up. it is possible that google would have to monetize something like gmailaggressively. so i definitely don't think that the anti-trust laws today accuracy the issues that they're intended to. i think in terms of privacy i think that is a very real issue. if you look at the antitrust law it's is not meant to address privacy. i think we need sweeping laegs here if is very unclear that that is what the power tigss want to work on. that doesn't get them the sound bites. you need something that pull ngs with hyper personal data and drop things that are less important. >> jeff, good morning, it is john, what kind of new antitrust and frame work do we need? >> i'm not a legislature, but -- >> that might make you more qualified on the kinds of laws we need. i'm not asking you to craft it here, but what should the back -- impact or the concept be >> i think the realit
i would say our laws are very outdated i'm, in fact, the anti-trust laws that break up the companies, break up with google, for example, it is quick likely that rather than driving prices down for consumers it would drive prices up. it is possible that google would have to monetize something like gmailaggressively. so i definitely don't think that the anti-trust laws today accuracy the issues that they're intended to. i think in terms of privacy i think that is a very real issue. if you look at...
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we are not allowed by law to export crude oil. especially given the discount that the wti has. especially given the discount that the canadian crew has given. >> great to have you. >> good to be had. >> we have a very special treat. in the second half we are featuring your tweets and questions. drop us a line and you can watch the bottom of your screen to see if your post makes it. >> do it. >> let's go. >> i'm going to tweet right now. >> tweeting away, baby. with fidelity's options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens, and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >> let's get another check. big earnings sitting at the all time high in the afterhours session. as we continue with earnings season. we had just about an average day
we are not allowed by law to export crude oil. especially given the discount that the wti has. especially given the discount that the canadian crew has given. >> great to have you. >> good to be had. >> we have a very special treat. in the second half we are featuring your tweets and questions. drop us a line and you can watch the bottom of your screen to see if your post makes it. >> do it. >> let's go. >> i'm going to tweet right now. >> tweeting...
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>> absolutely should california has just announced they will have a new privacy law for california residents by 2020 probably going to happen everywhere. >> we know that congress has started the process of looking in on this, pressing the ceos of apple and alphabet which is google's parent to know things like is your known listening to you, and if it is, what are you doing with that information? >> and that's really -- that's really important for congress and other governments to be asking those kinds of questions because google, amazon, apple, big companies are gathering information about us and exploiting it and getting value from it and we need to have them delete it if we ask. >> how easy would it be for google or apple to make a phone that when you turn off location services it turns off the gyroscope? >> it would certainly be very easy one of the issues is issues of convenience. apple could ask you about every one of these sensors and we get trained to say yes to everything and now it's gathering data all the time. >> really thought-provoking. brian, thanks so much for coming in and ta
>> absolutely should california has just announced they will have a new privacy law for california residents by 2020 probably going to happen everywhere. >> we know that congress has started the process of looking in on this, pressing the ceos of apple and alphabet which is google's parent to know things like is your known listening to you, and if it is, what are you doing with that information? >> and that's really -- that's really important for congress and other governments...
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it is reported that a law enforcement official is saying that an arrest is imminent. nbc news has not independently confirmed that so we're being cautious with it. scott is working the story up in boston. >> and it's time for street signs. >> we are start the show early today because we are packed. breaking news and moments on the
it is reported that a law enforcement official is saying that an arrest is imminent. nbc news has not independently confirmed that so we're being cautious with it. scott is working the story up in boston. >> and it's time for street signs. >> we are start the show early today because we are packed. breaking news and moments on the
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so the ceo says you have to wore about the law of large numbers. is the law of large numbers is -- from a psychological standpoint, yes, it is more different. >> forge psychological, let's go fundamental. how long will the earnings growth continue at those levels? >> when you looked at apple and they came out with the outcome and the for the 3g. they just did -- so don't tell me that they can't do that, because they continue to do it. >> what it's really about is not necessarily how much of a growth trajectory, but how much of an addressable mark there is there. apple does not have a dominant decision. >> except for i pads. >> except for the i pads. >> when you look at volatility. it's contracted so significantly, the protects you can get did really is cheap. >> let's talk about one of the few high-prized stocks. >> i'd really like to know why is google being left behind. >> let's -- i'm shored it -- but i believe it's a nice short to have where you have a bunch of longs. right now, when you look at google and the spending, the cycle of the last co
so the ceo says you have to wore about the law of large numbers. is the law of large numbers is -- from a psychological standpoint, yes, it is more different. >> forge psychological, let's go fundamental. how long will the earnings growth continue at those levels? >> when you looked at apple and they came out with the outcome and the for the 3g. they just did -- so don't tell me that they can't do that, because they continue to do it. >> what it's really about is not...
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think about whether or not there should be, could be, new law or revisions to the law specifically on anti-trust t deal with this reality that we're in there is a good probability. what was striking to me about the hearing was two things, first a typical antitru-trust hearing, republicans support big business and democrats attack it but they were both attacking big business, but there was a sense that these companies are too big. it makes it hard to read >> yeah, that was my take, too, and i wonder do you think anything was established yesterday in the question ing or the way they approached the companies. what might the legislation look like if they do it in the coming year >> it was hard because they were so rhetorical and of course the case -- they are more interesting in scoring points. if i was to hazard a guess, i would say the kind of legislation that might be proposed by the committee, if any, is most likely to restrict the ability of the platforms like amazon, google, and apple it was clearly a theme from the democrats. they have competitors and the like and that might be a p
think about whether or not there should be, could be, new law or revisions to the law specifically on anti-trust t deal with this reality that we're in there is a good probability. what was striking to me about the hearing was two things, first a typical antitru-trust hearing, republicans support big business and democrats attack it but they were both attacking big business, but there was a sense that these companies are too big. it makes it hard to read >> yeah, that was my take, too,...
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newton's third law of motion for many things in life there are polar opposite pairings. tonight we look at not one but two of those such pairings and the eye popping market action we're currently witnessing amazon and google, gold and oil. find out which of each carter and mike think is the better to side with and how. plus after the biggest one day drop in value in the history of the u.s. stock market who could blame tommy zhang for making a play for matchup it's time to risk less, to make more "options actions" starts right now. >> it's been a busy week of big tech earnings. alphabet and amazon seem to get all the love, both companies surging after reporting, but did they both really deserve it? carter, start to unpack this idea for us. >> yeah, i mean so much going on for starters two weeks ago we were playing google the down side looking for a netflix-type drop, a facebook-type drop and indeed it did the opposite we're looking for a pairs trade of google relative to amazon these are ratio charts you're going to see now the first chart it's just looking at one stock v
newton's third law of motion for many things in life there are polar opposite pairings. tonight we look at not one but two of those such pairings and the eye popping market action we're currently witnessing amazon and google, gold and oil. find out which of each carter and mike think is the better to side with and how. plus after the biggest one day drop in value in the history of the u.s. stock market who could blame tommy zhang for making a play for matchup it's time to risk less, to make...
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pat fitzgerald said northwestern wrongfully terminated him after a law firm's vision found hazing in the football program, but did not find sufficient evidence that fitzgerald knew about it, but the university fired him after the school newspaper published a story in which a student claimed that he actually was aware of the hazing. >>> and president biden's dog commander will no longer be at the white house after a series of biting incidents. a spokesperson for the first lady said they're trying to figure out what happens next. >> tyler, thanks. >>> sheila bair is armed with a hot take. she'll join us. "the exchange" is back after this. (♪♪) business can happen virtually anywhere. (♪♪) but there's nothing like being there. at national, you can skip the counter... and choose any car in the aisle... even manage your rental right from the app. so you can give some quality time to a quality cause. swing by to see one more customer... [audience cheering] and really get down to business. go national. go like a pro. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." while rising rates are putting
pat fitzgerald said northwestern wrongfully terminated him after a law firm's vision found hazing in the football program, but did not find sufficient evidence that fitzgerald knew about it, but the university fired him after the school newspaper published a story in which a student claimed that he actually was aware of the hazing. >>> and president biden's dog commander will no longer be at the white house after a series of biting incidents. a spokesperson for the first lady said...
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tax law deutsche bank has now reported an annual loss for three straight years when looking at the european financials this has been one of the underperformers. >> they wouldn't have made a third year in a row of a loss if not for the write journal of doa law. shares are down 6% today for one month, down about 18% for mid-december you could say they lost about 18% as it relates to this quarter's earnings if you think about the fall from grace as well from deutsche bank, which was one of the top three global players in investment banking with a retail presence as well with citi and jpmorgan, they made 5.8 billion in revenue citi made 17, jpmorgan 24 billion. it's been such a drawn-out failure for them over the last two, three years now you question whether they can bounce back and if the damage is done >> we have seen leadership changes, but you wonder with this type of under-performance if more is to come >> john cryan has been there for two years. we have not seen changes recently that's a question for him, given it's a third consecutive annual loss for the bank. u.s. labor market is in fo
tax law deutsche bank has now reported an annual loss for three straight years when looking at the european financials this has been one of the underperformers. >> they wouldn't have made a third year in a row of a loss if not for the write journal of doa law. shares are down 6% today for one month, down about 18% for mid-december you could say they lost about 18% as it relates to this quarter's earnings if you think about the fall from grace as well from deutsche bank, which was one of...
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. >> this is exactly the type of anticompetitive acquisition that the antitrust laws try to prevent. it cannot happen again i yield back >> i would remind the witness that -- of course, do not alleviate the antitrust challenges that the chairman described. with that, i'm going to recognize the gentleman from colorado again, thank him for co-hosting one of the most important hearing, sand you're recognized for five minutes >> i want to offer my appreciation to you for the bipartisan way you have approached the subcommittee's investigation. i want to start by staying capitalism is the greatest instrument for freedom it's given the united states to beat babb fascism and put a man on the moon thiseconomic -- our witnesses have taken ideas out of of all enjoyed the freedom to succeed in fact, big is often a source for good mr. pichai in october 2018, google dropped out of the running for a contract for the jedi countered, valued at more than $10 billion. google's stated reason for removing itself from the bidding process is that the u.s. military's project did not align with google's corp
. >> this is exactly the type of anticompetitive acquisition that the antitrust laws try to prevent. it cannot happen again i yield back >> i would remind the witness that -- of course, do not alleviate the antitrust challenges that the chairman described. with that, i'm going to recognize the gentleman from colorado again, thank him for co-hosting one of the most important hearing, sand you're recognized for five minutes >> i want to offer my appreciation to you for the...
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delaying the law might cost us more than we think. joining me is former aetna ceo ronald williams and former very month governor and medical doctor howard dean. good to have you on the program. good to see you. >> consumers seem to have sticker shock. a new survey found the number one reason people didn't enroll on the exchange was not because of the technical glitches but weren't sure if they can even afford the play. if people feel they cannot afford it and decide not to go into the system, can obama care still work? >> first of all, i don't think that's true. i think with the tax subsidies people will afford the plan. most of the policies people are saying are getting canceled are not real policies, they're the kinds you pay $50 a month and get your insurance canceled if you get sick. people don't have a perspective. i think this is going to work. i don't believe we ought to delay this. we ought to try to work the kinks out. >> a lot of people have come on the show and said to me they were paying $200 and now they have to pay $500.
delaying the law might cost us more than we think. joining me is former aetna ceo ronald williams and former very month governor and medical doctor howard dean. good to have you on the program. good to see you. >> consumers seem to have sticker shock. a new survey found the number one reason people didn't enroll on the exchange was not because of the technical glitches but weren't sure if they can even afford the play. if people feel they cannot afford it and decide not to go into the...
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. >> up and down plus and minus newton's third law of motion for many things in life, there are polar opposite pairings. tonight, we look at not one, but two of those such pairings and the eye popping market action we are currently witnessing amazon and google. gold and oil find out which of each carter and mike think is the better to side with. and how. plus, after the biggest one-day drop in value in the history of the u.s. stock market, who could blame tony sang for making a play for meta. he'll show you how he's doing it it's time to risk less, to make more options action starts right now. >> let's get right to it it's been a busy week of big tech earnings and while investors were hitting the like button on meta, alphabet and amazon seemed to get all the love both companies surging after reporting, but did they really deserve it carter, start to unpack this idea for us. >> yeah. i mean, so much going on for starters, two weeks ago, we were playing google to the downside, looking for a netflix type, a facebook type profit indeed, it did the exact opposite what we're looking at now,
. >> up and down plus and minus newton's third law of motion for many things in life, there are polar opposite pairings. tonight, we look at not one, but two of those such pairings and the eye popping market action we are currently witnessing amazon and google. gold and oil find out which of each carter and mike think is the better to side with. and how. plus, after the biggest one-day drop in value in the history of the u.s. stock market, who could blame tony sang for making a play for...
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better life. >>> the current laws are schedule today expire in 2025. it easily cleared the house with mostly republican support. tally was 220 to 191 three democrats did cross the a. >> do call it a new clang would be an under statement. >> but even he acknowledges the tax law is in and out holding well and democrats do seem to be winning the messaging battle here the costs of the original tax law was 1.5 trillion the price tag on tax 2.0 is $630 billion over ten years the senate is not expected to take this up any time soon. >> thank you very much for that. >>> up next, we will discuss whether google ceo's visit to capitol hill today could actually lead to new regulations from congress. >>> plus we'll look at how companies are developing the next generation of allergy treatments, targeting everything from pets to peanuts when we come back. only half the story? at t. rowe price our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard demand. the pursuit of allergy-free peanuts. and mobile payme
better life. >>> the current laws are schedule today expire in 2025. it easily cleared the house with mostly republican support. tally was 220 to 191 three democrats did cross the a. >> do call it a new clang would be an under statement. >> but even he acknowledges the tax law is in and out holding well and democrats do seem to be winning the messaging battle here the costs of the original tax law was 1.5 trillion the price tag on tax 2.0 is $630 billion over ten years the...
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walmart is just the latest of many companies that reported changes in the wake of the new tax law. eric is back at hq watching ones that have. >> good morning, guys. what makes walmart unique, it's the only company in america's top ten employers that publicly announced a plan to raise wages for employees. there's walmart, they are the biggest employer in the country, in the world let's say, they have 2.2 million employees in the world, 1.5 million here in the states all these employers behind me each have over 300,000 workers globally, but not all are in the u.s., but walmart is so big with over 2 million workers, it's multiple times bigger than any other company in this top ten. many of these firms did issue statements about the new tax law, but were generally filled with general comments, not a concrete plan to raise wages other large companies that fell just off the top ten haven't had specific age hikes, like at&t will give a bonus to 2,000 employees, you can see them behind me, along with a lot of big companies. a lot of banks, notice that. wells fargo said it would raise its
walmart is just the latest of many companies that reported changes in the wake of the new tax law. eric is back at hq watching ones that have. >> good morning, guys. what makes walmart unique, it's the only company in america's top ten employers that publicly announced a plan to raise wages for employees. there's walmart, they are the biggest employer in the country, in the world let's say, they have 2.2 million employees in the world, 1.5 million here in the states all these employers...
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our next guest started his career in m&a law at the firm representing twitter in its legal battle with musk vanderbilt law professor joining us now i wonder what you think is interesting when we're talking about specific performance and order compliance how much of this is truly new? >> well, it's not new. the delaware courts have been asked and on occasion ordered specific performance in m&a deals. it's really unusual. there's a couple of cases in the past 20, 25 years in which the courts have actually ordered it. so it's an extraordinary remedy. i think that's the big question in this case, not so much the contractual merits it seems twitter has a stronger case on the contractual merits, but what remedy the judge will order. >> in reading the piece yesterday, did you see any holes at all >> no. we really won't see the holes until we see the answer which will be filed in the near future by musk and his lawyers. but it's a strong complaint. it argued most of what you would expect to see based on what we've heard already from musk and his lawyers about their basis -- supposed basis forg
our next guest started his career in m&a law at the firm representing twitter in its legal battle with musk vanderbilt law professor joining us now i wonder what you think is interesting when we're talking about specific performance and order compliance how much of this is truly new? >> well, it's not new. the delaware courts have been asked and on occasion ordered specific performance in m&a deals. it's really unusual. there's a couple of cases in the past 20, 25 years in which...
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tax law selling likely behind the record outflows, but can this all be a setup for january buying frenzy? great question, tim. >> buying frenzy >> frenzy. frenzy is something i'm not sure i'm ready for. i think there can be allocation. if you look at the outperformances of the industrials. if you look at different parts of the market structure that are changing with some of the reversal of flows, i think there are opportunities there. i think as we get into '23 the upgrades that are going to come from ultimately a lot of stocks actually beginning to warn and guide from the sentiment perspective we can begin to assess it. i don't think we are where we want to be in terms of earnings revisions. i don't think we are where we want to be in terms of the fed giving any kind of all clear this is the environment we have. i think it's going to be another great trading environment. you're going to have opportunities as markets have given to psee the periods, we've pulled back 8% at the cpi high i think we're going to get a lot more of that companies like nike, we're going to talk a little bit abou
tax law selling likely behind the record outflows, but can this all be a setup for january buying frenzy? great question, tim. >> buying frenzy >> frenzy. frenzy is something i'm not sure i'm ready for. i think there can be allocation. if you look at the outperformances of the industrials. if you look at different parts of the market structure that are changing with some of the reversal of flows, i think there are opportunities there. i think as we get into '23 the upgrades that are...
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but the law is the law to consider asylum you have to fulfill criterias. there's a protocol linked to the treaty, and it will be strange for him to get asylum there. it's a modern democracy. the rest of the independencies are backing catalonia. >> the prosecution never take s place here, it takes place in court. does the government see the prosecution of kafrls pcarles puigdemont, his deputy and other leaders, will that be a swift process? >> that happens in barcelona -- >> but the prosecutor general asked for these charges. the court is considering them. would the attorney general -- would the fwovme megovernment ls to be a quick process. >> we are a separation of powers, the judge -- >> the government, would they want it to be quick? >> the government doesn't have a say. they don't have a say. the attorney general is a part of how to convey or connecting the prosecution of the items the thing is that ideally we have elections coming on the 21st of december the elections are the way out for that crisis. all the players, now the political party of puigdemo
but the law is the law to consider asylum you have to fulfill criterias. there's a protocol linked to the treaty, and it will be strange for him to get asylum there. it's a modern democracy. the rest of the independencies are backing catalonia. >> the prosecution never take s place here, it takes place in court. does the government see the prosecution of kafrls pcarles puigdemont, his deputy and other leaders, will that be a swift process? >> that happens in barcelona -- >>...
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for the 11 million people here already, that the vast majority of them are paying taxes, obeying the laws, and if you think about the fact they're going to pay a fine, they're gene to spend ten years on probation and then three years more before they get a chance to do that, you have to think of a very serious crime for somebody that can commit to have to pay that kind of fine. so i think it's unfair situation. >> i think you're not alone in that. let me ask you about this proposal raise the cap on h-1b stresss, temporary visas do we need to raise the cap? do you find you can find the skill sets required in workers when you're looking for employees? >> i think the challenge we have -- i'm probably the only one in silicon valley who does not agree with the h-1b visas. i think it's shortsighted. we have hundreds of thousands of engineers here that need to be repurposed and it will take investment on the industry. certainly bill gates and markxk zuckerberg show you don't knee a degree to be successful. we can do a lot with what we have here so i'm not sure that portion of the bill is -- >>
for the 11 million people here already, that the vast majority of them are paying taxes, obeying the laws, and if you think about the fact they're going to pay a fine, they're gene to spend ten years on probation and then three years more before they get a chance to do that, you have to think of a very serious crime for somebody that can commit to have to pay that kind of fine. so i think it's unfair situation. >> i think you're not alone in that. let me ask you about this proposal raise...
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law in arkansas. and -- but we wanted to have it crafted similar to what is at the federal level. and to do that, though, changes need to be made. the bill that is on my desk at the present time does not precisely mirror the federal law. it doesn't mirror it in a couple of ways, particularly allowing the first amendment to be asserted in the private litigation between parties or the reliance upon the state law and those claims. therefore, i asked that changes be made in the legislation, and i have asked that the leaders of the general assembly to recall the bill so that it can be amended to reflect the terms of the federal religious freedom and restoration act. in the alternative, it can be simply have some language changes so that those accommodations and changes can be made. so it can be done by recalling the legislation or having additional legislation that would accomplish those changes. again, this is difference between the executive branch, the legislative branch. we all have our responsibilitie
law in arkansas. and -- but we wanted to have it crafted similar to what is at the federal level. and to do that, though, changes need to be made. the bill that is on my desk at the present time does not precisely mirror the federal law. it doesn't mirror it in a couple of ways, particularly allowing the first amendment to be asserted in the private litigation between parties or the reliance upon the state law and those claims. therefore, i asked that changes be made in the legislation, and i...
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to law enforcement, first responders, and teachers who responded so bravely in the face of danger, we thank you for your courage. soon after the shooting, i spoke with governor scott to convey our deepest sympathies to the people of florida and our determination to assist in any way that we can. i also spoke with florida attorney general pam bondi and broward county sheriff scott israel i'm making plans to visit parkland to meet with families and local officials and to continue coordinating the federal response in these moments of heartache and darkness, we hold on to god's word in scripture -- i have heard your prayer and seen your tears i will heal you. we trust in that promise, and we hold fast to our fellow americans in their time of sorrow i want to speak now directly to america's children, especially those who feel lost, alone, confused, or even scared i want you to know that you are never alone and you never will be you have people who care about you, who love you, and who will do anything at all to protect you. if you need help, turn to a teacher, a family member, a local poli
to law enforcement, first responders, and teachers who responded so bravely in the face of danger, we thank you for your courage. soon after the shooting, i spoke with governor scott to convey our deepest sympathies to the people of florida and our determination to assist in any way that we can. i also spoke with florida attorney general pam bondi and broward county sheriff scott israel i'm making plans to visit parkland to meet with families and local officials and to continue coordinating the...
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especially worried with tax rates and dividends and a lot of people try to front run the change of tax law. many people were worried about it. as much as i like the tax status. most company plans, most company 401 k plans stink. they have high management fees and administrative costs and worst of all they typically offer you lousy choices for investments and not enough control over them. the 401 k business is a bracket for managers. ideally when you are managing your own money you want to pick up the five to ten stocks. most 401 k plans don't let you do that. often they let you choose between a couple of dozen different mutual funds. i would like to have a little more variety. some stock funds and bond funds is all they offer. the best to do is find a decent low cost index fund and put 401 k money in there. you can do better by picking stocks and managing your portfolio on your own. that makes 401 k a poorly designed vehicle for mad money. sometimes it seems to be set up to benefit the financial services industry and not you. come on. nevertheless, as much as most 401 k plans stink you sho
especially worried with tax rates and dividends and a lot of people try to front run the change of tax law. many people were worried about it. as much as i like the tax status. most company plans, most company 401 k plans stink. they have high management fees and administrative costs and worst of all they typically offer you lousy choices for investments and not enough control over them. the 401 k business is a bracket for managers. ideally when you are managing your own money you want to pick...
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pennsylvania is passing a law allowing your vehicle to be driven on certain roads. >> we work hard with legislations. it is the best neighborhood electric vehicle. pennsylvania was helpful for allowing consumers to be green. >> in terms of great ride i see something that is actually reminding me of my souped up john deere gator. it has much more to it. >> this is the ranger xp. you get the hardest working smoothest riding vehicle and a chance to look at our cab system which is fully integrated. this is part of our parts and accessory business. it is growing faster than the overall company. we have also been able to do a couple of great acquisitions to allow us to reach more customers. >> who is your core customer? this versus that? >> this -- we are reaching a lot of women and older people with the new ace with this vehicle. >> women? >> of course, you have to do something. many, many multi acre homeowners, small farms, people that have land. you talked about moving hay. this is the perfect vehicle to do that. hunting, fishing. it is a wonderful vehicle for so many purposes and it will
pennsylvania is passing a law allowing your vehicle to be driven on certain roads. >> we work hard with legislations. it is the best neighborhood electric vehicle. pennsylvania was helpful for allowing consumers to be green. >> in terms of great ride i see something that is actually reminding me of my souped up john deere gator. it has much more to it. >> this is the ranger xp. you get the hardest working smoothest riding vehicle and a chance to look at our cab system which is...
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and gun aficionados like to exercise their second amendment rights in case laws get more restricted after november. all great news for the sporting goods stores that sell guns, dick's, cabela's. i liked this space before it was boosted by firearms. recently we've had a lot of good things from nike and under armour. however, in a stock picker's market, you got to pick! i wouldn't be doing my job if i told you dick's and cabela's are terrific so buy either one. you have to determine which one is a superior stock and which is camouflaging as superior. cammo as a superior stock. tonight we're having a sporting goods face-off. dick's versus cabela's to figure out which is the better buy. first off, dick's, and cabela's may be in the same business, okay? maybe. people may think that. but they're very different companies. dick's is the leading big-box sporting goods play, okay? 480 stores, 43 states, 81 golf galaxy stores in 30 states. cabela's, on the other hand, started out as a direct marketing firm, fabulous catalog business so, they -- this is my duck hunt call -- so they have only 34
and gun aficionados like to exercise their second amendment rights in case laws get more restricted after november. all great news for the sporting goods stores that sell guns, dick's, cabela's. i liked this space before it was boosted by firearms. recently we've had a lot of good things from nike and under armour. however, in a stock picker's market, you got to pick! i wouldn't be doing my job if i told you dick's and cabela's are terrific so buy either one. you have to determine which one is...
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. >> in a report for the yale law journal, lena khan writes amazon's dominance may test anti-trust laws. thank you for being here your article has been cited a lot as some people prepare grounds for going after amazon your court case, which is kind of interesting is that they aren't profitable and, therefore, the government should be going after them. >> so, that's not exactly my case my argument is that amazon is challenging the current paradigm in anti-trust, which looks at consumer prices as a metric for whether markets are competitive. i think am sdmrazon on the consr side of things has generally kept prices low. if you look at the company structurally and look at the position it enjoys in certain markets, look at how vertically integrated it is, how it leverages the market to other lines of business, these are all factors that structurally pose anti-competitive concerns. that are under the current paradigm not necessarily being registered >> i guess some people could just frame that as saying that's classic old american competition, american innovation if that means they're undercu
. >> in a report for the yale law journal, lena khan writes amazon's dominance may test anti-trust laws. thank you for being here your article has been cited a lot as some people prepare grounds for going after amazon your court case, which is kind of interesting is that they aren't profitable and, therefore, the government should be going after them. >> so, that's not exactly my case my argument is that amazon is challenging the current paradigm in anti-trust, which looks at...
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take the class again and no one knows like the law schools. even here at 177 down from 192 before the quarter, ibm's not a keeper. a d student is perhaps headed to an e, not a b. here's the bottom line. i think that's enough punishment. there are individual stocks that could suffer more. no social promotions either. drew in new york. drew. >> hey, jim, i just want your feeling about the ups. >> when you have a stock that has run that much and you deliver a quarter that is who hum, you get a response. no thank you. corey in kentucky. >> hey, how's it going, jim? >> real good, how about you, jim? >> my question about bank of america. i'm wondering if i should hold the stock, by more and when i should sell. >> someone on twitter the other day was upset because bank of america went down 13 cents. first of all, i told him to focus because that's what i do when i think you're an idiot. bank of america had maybe the single best quarter of all these companies. it's just still dealing with the fact it's lost so much money. take a look at the action tod
take the class again and no one knows like the law schools. even here at 177 down from 192 before the quarter, ibm's not a keeper. a d student is perhaps headed to an e, not a b. here's the bottom line. i think that's enough punishment. there are individual stocks that could suffer more. no social promotions either. drew in new york. drew. >> hey, jim, i just want your feeling about the ups. >> when you have a stock that has run that much and you deliver a quarter that is who hum,...
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one of the things we keep coming back to with apple is you know, the law of large numbers. we keep thinking that's a problem. the other potential problem is compressing margins, the others potential problem, we're listing a bunch of them now, you suddenly get a trend, their products aren't hot anymore. with google it's hard to see who would be potentially replacing them. that's why a lot of us get surprised when we see performance like we did this week. >> i'm glad you brought up law of large numbers, you look at priceline, they hit that $1,000 mark, surpassed it and managed to hold on to it. but the market cap differentiation between priceline and google is enormous, priceline is only $53 billion in market cap. so law of large numbers really could be the concern as opposed to the share price. >> yeah. i don't find the share prices too interesting to be honest with you. when you think about google today, it almost gained the market cap of priceline in one day. okay. so when you think about apple, i mean, this is a company that, you know, the law of large numbers really hit
one of the things we keep coming back to with apple is you know, the law of large numbers. we keep thinking that's a problem. the other potential problem is compressing margins, the others potential problem, we're listing a bunch of them now, you suddenly get a trend, their products aren't hot anymore. with google it's hard to see who would be potentially replacing them. that's why a lot of us get surprised when we see performance like we did this week. >> i'm glad you brought up law of...
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if you're writing a law, back to drafting. you should make the fine more expensive than the behavior you're trying to encourage, so that way people don't take the fine and avoid doing the behavior. >> eamon, i've gotten so garrulous, only michelle on this one. the first time in recent history the pope resigning, recent history like 600 years, leading the vatican to come up with a pension package. he runs a big corporation. he's reportedly going to get, michelle, $3,000 a month. is this a fair amount? that's austerity. >> it's completely fair. when you become a priest, you take a vow of poverty. he should lead the italians toward austerity, be a model of what they need to achieve in rest of europe. >> thank you very much. michelle, eamon, appreciate your time. let's talk about coffee prices bucking a trend. we'll tell you about it next. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using les
if you're writing a law, back to drafting. you should make the fine more expensive than the behavior you're trying to encourage, so that way people don't take the fine and avoid doing the behavior. >> eamon, i've gotten so garrulous, only michelle on this one. the first time in recent history the pope resigning, recent history like 600 years, leading the vatican to come up with a pension package. he runs a big corporation. he's reportedly going to get, michelle, $3,000 a month. is this a...
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i mean, morris law. it will take time to get there. eventually things like august mepted reality glass, google also announced that google glass will be reincarnateded at some point. we'll see that happen as well. >> you've got augmented reality and virtual reality. it's going to be hard for the phone to get replaced by an ar type device if you can't see your face, you can't see what's in front of you. we think there's going to be different applications where it makes sense for them to be vr-focused and different applications for them to be ar-focused. it will also change advertising. facebook already is starting to think about what are the advertising implications for a world where virtual reality is the norm. >> john mentions all the sectors potentially affected. retail cars, real estate, health care. is there one tt will become a poster child for everyone else? >> you know, look, i mean, i think things like health care, patient monitoring, being able to have an ambulance driver, be able to talk to a tier one trauma center as they're
i mean, morris law. it will take time to get there. eventually things like august mepted reality glass, google also announced that google glass will be reincarnateded at some point. we'll see that happen as well. >> you've got augmented reality and virtual reality. it's going to be hard for the phone to get replaced by an ar type device if you can't see your face, you can't see what's in front of you. we think there's going to be different applications where it makes sense for them to be...
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president obama coming out swinging defending his health care law. we speak with one of the face behind obama care. how bad are the problems and should heads roll? more halftime right after the short break. it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. >>> welcome back. the latest figures suggest the united states will become the world's largest energy producer this year. brian sullivan is in midland, texas, with more on what it means to the u.s. economy and the energy supply. sully? >> thank you very much, scott. we're at the second biggest oil field in the world. by some estimates, 50 billion barrels of recoverable oil are here. pioneer has gotten a lot of attention and i know "the halftime report" is about ideas. so i've pulled out names
president obama coming out swinging defending his health care law. we speak with one of the face behind obama care. how bad are the problems and should heads roll? more halftime right after the short break. it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power...
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carol, whatever happened to the laws and supply and demand? i mean, $15 an hour, why not give them $50 bucks an hour? >> you've hit the nail on the head. that's what the market is all about. all about the employers and implodees coming together, evaluating skills, evaluating supply and demand and deciding among themselves what the right value proposition is. if we enact a higher minimum wage, it will hurt entrepreneurs, and hurt the very low-wage works e. unskilled workers it's meant to protect when the jobs go to higher-skilled workers. >> i pads and robots, jared, look it, to me having a job, you're young, you're inexperienced, these are mostly young and inexperienced people. having a job is one of the greatest things possible. you learn discipline, you learn responsibility, you learn skills, you may learn how to cook or not. you may learn how to operate a cash register or not. you make money because you get promoted, and then you launch a creek. you just don't have the government say here's your wage. >> so i think the important thing to re
carol, whatever happened to the laws and supply and demand? i mean, $15 an hour, why not give them $50 bucks an hour? >> you've hit the nail on the head. that's what the market is all about. all about the employers and implodees coming together, evaluating skills, evaluating supply and demand and deciding among themselves what the right value proposition is. if we enact a higher minimum wage, it will hurt entrepreneurs, and hurt the very low-wage works e. unskilled workers it's meant to...
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it may be unprecedented in that a law was pushed on to the books on dmaf behalf of a group of pe that didn't have any desire or ask for anyone to do this. the polling shows that a vast majority don't want ab 5 it came out now that the s.e.i.u. pushed the bill through, and the san francisco chronicle and the "l.a. times" acknowledged that would happen i think basically we have a bit of capitalism where the unions went in and wrote a law on behalf of a bunch of people they don't represent. and they have been caught with their hand in the cookie jar by these supposedly liberal newspaper organizations that say this is not how government should work. i'm hopeful. the polling that i read is positive, and i think it is fortunate that someone would do that kind of thing when there wasn't a problem in the first place. >> bill, and then what if there are issues around safety, protections for the gig economy, doesn't there need to be a better model in place for those workers so the gig economy can thrive >> yeah, they have been working in california to try to push those and be part of prop 22 i
it may be unprecedented in that a law was pushed on to the books on dmaf behalf of a group of pe that didn't have any desire or ask for anyone to do this. the polling shows that a vast majority don't want ab 5 it came out now that the s.e.i.u. pushed the bill through, and the san francisco chronicle and the "l.a. times" acknowledged that would happen i think basically we have a bit of capitalism where the unions went in and wrote a law on behalf of a bunch of people they don't...
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las vegas sands and wwnn resorts are covered by state nationals we're following state and local law makers and all 19 markets. al m at more than 11% we'llwait and see what happens there. >> what do you think is the impact of this inconsistency and uncertainty on an industry that really depends on people largely showing up at physical locations? >> that's true a lot of what is happening here is the culinary workers union in las vegas is begging people to wear masks they have demanded it for the jack you have to wear a mask. they are saying it should happen for bartenders too >> all right contessa, thank you. we're also getting some news on uber and lyft. what do you see? >> the state of california plans to enforce this rule that would reclassify their drivers as employees. this was first reportedby san francisco chronicle and this is really a question of sort of how are uber and lyft going to maintain their employee base and what will that mean for the future of these companies especially once people start taking ubers and lyfts in large numbers again. >> starting the hour talking about dis
las vegas sands and wwnn resorts are covered by state nationals we're following state and local law makers and all 19 markets. al m at more than 11% we'llwait and see what happens there. >> what do you think is the impact of this inconsistency and uncertainty on an industry that really depends on people largely showing up at physical locations? >> that's true a lot of what is happening here is the culinary workers union in las vegas is begging people to wear masks they have demanded...
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this is guy jigantic what they'e trying to do i'll do everything to keep that from becoming the law. >> is there anything else you can do about it besides passing legislation? >> the answer is, yes, but i'm not going to lay out a strategy in front of the whole world and you now. >> and then on a related note, have you decided whether you are going to run for re-election in 2024 you haven't set up a re-election campaign yet as the predecessor had at this time. >> my predecessor needed to. my predecessor oh, god, i miss him. my plan is to run for re-election. that's my expectation. >> on another note on bipartisanship, your old friend mitch mcconnell said you have only spoke once since you took office and moved left since taking officer do you see it the same way he does have you rejected bipartisanship >> i haven't at all. i have been meeting -- when's the last time a president invited the opposite party down a half dozen times about issues, working with a group of 20 members of the senate and house to how to make computer chips and work together, working together on a bunch of things
this is guy jigantic what they'e trying to do i'll do everything to keep that from becoming the law. >> is there anything else you can do about it besides passing legislation? >> the answer is, yes, but i'm not going to lay out a strategy in front of the whole world and you now. >> and then on a related note, have you decided whether you are going to run for re-election in 2024 you haven't set up a re-election campaign yet as the predecessor had at this time. >> my...
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them and their families >> i'm here today on behalf of president trump to say thank you to all our law enforcement officers, especially these 42 graduates and to their families. he -- the president is a strong supporter of what we do. >>> russian leader vladimir putin speaking to factory workers about the strategic bomber the planes that look like the b-1 cost $269 million each. >>> and the irs is dubbing today earned income tax credit awareness day. to encourage those who are eligible for the tax break to claim in the agency said about 20% of people who qualify for the credit fail to claim it and they're missing out on thousands of dollars that is the news update this hour ty, back to you. >> melissa said she celebrated earned income tax credit awareness day by eating cake so we'll celebrate and bring some champagne shall we. >> i think that is a good idea. >> what did caesar say about that w-2 -- [ inaudible ]. >> that is not funny >> check on the markets right now. the dow and the s&p 500 both hitting record highs all three averages, the major ones on track for a fourth straight pos
them and their families >> i'm here today on behalf of president trump to say thank you to all our law enforcement officers, especially these 42 graduates and to their families. he -- the president is a strong supporter of what we do. >>> russian leader vladimir putin speaking to factory workers about the strategic bomber the planes that look like the b-1 cost $269 million each. >>> and the irs is dubbing today earned income tax credit awareness day. to encourage those...
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dramatically change their business practices i'm not sure there's a legal justification based on the way the law is set up to do that >> i think the whole thing is complicated. i didn't set out tootd something easy i set out to start a conversation with the hope that the people who used the products and be policy makers would get together and figure out what the right answer is. i think you're right we're in new territory the business model in facebook, the business model in google, we have never seen this before. we've never seen that kind of mega surveillance. we never seen the manipulation of attention and of people's lives. we may need new things it may take a while to get that right. i believe there's real hope. i'm very hopeful and provide a lot of insight to people how to take care of their kids and what they need to do to get policy makers to do the right thing. there's no quick fix there's no quick fix >> very simply put i want to see policy makers. first of all, i believe there's a rapid increase in understanding in congress. nancy pelosi, the democrats from the bay area are very stron
dramatically change their business practices i'm not sure there's a legal justification based on the way the law is set up to do that >> i think the whole thing is complicated. i didn't set out tootd something easy i set out to start a conversation with the hope that the people who used the products and be policy makers would get together and figure out what the right answer is. i think you're right we're in new territory the business model in facebook, the business model in google, we...
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it is a $10 billion -- >> ed, like steven, i have a law degree. i read enough cases you sue the guys with the big pockets. edg edgaronline is not going to get sued. r.r. donnelly is going to get sued. >> sir, the rating agencies have been sued for years on bond ratings. they haven't paid much money to anybody. >> i didn't think -- >> what's the liability? hold on. the only liability are those ghoul people that sold and lost money. otherwise there is no liability. if you didn't sell the stock, didn't lose any money, you got no loss. right? >> somebody's going to lose money on google here. >> but wait. how many people -- listen. how many people sold the stock and got a loss today? you don't know. >> not yet. >> the stock is practically not down anymore. >> we are talking about google. i agree on r.r. donnelly. my point is rrd is likely to face liabilities from google shareholders. >> excuse me, they're going to face a lawsuit. i don't think they'll face any liability. >> okay. doesn't think they're going to win. fair enough. sounds like you still re
it is a $10 billion -- >> ed, like steven, i have a law degree. i read enough cases you sue the guys with the big pockets. edg edgaronline is not going to get sued. r.r. donnelly is going to get sued. >> sir, the rating agencies have been sued for years on bond ratings. they haven't paid much money to anybody. >> i didn't think -- >> what's the liability? hold on. the only liability are those ghoul people that sold and lost money. otherwise there is no liability. if you...
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at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. and complete your will in minutes. [ traffic passing ] ] ♪ [ music box: lullaby ] [ man on tv, indistinct ] ♪ [ lullaby continues ] [ baby coos ] [ man announcing ] millions are still exposed to the dangers... of secondhand smoke... and some of them can't do anything about it. ♪ [ continues ] [ gasping ] >>> the eyes of the sports world turning to augusta for the masters golf tournament. attention also turning to the famed golf club's policy of not admitting women. ibm is a major sponsor of the masters and the last four ceos of ibm were invited to join that club. will they extend that invitation to ibm's new ceo? joining us is mike walker, senior editor at "golf magazine." he edited this week's article of augusta in "sports illustrated." also darren rovell. will they extend the invitation, mike? >> we don't know if they have or not. i think they will invite a member. i don't know if in this situation they will. it's kind of like they're in a difficult bind. for a tournament trad
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are better for businesses than a patch work of state laws, amazon's representative pushing to avoid the comprehensive approach of california's privacy law set to go into effect in 2020 google saying that complying with new european privacy regulations is a tremendous challenge, that law is similar to that in the u.s. would hurt startups senator klobuchar pushing companies for a 72-hour window for data breach notification most companies do not support the idea of making consumers have to affirmatively opt in to having their data used and shared, saying it would inconvenience users and hinder their businesses this is a story that is not going away any time soon. >> apparently not, with the degree of disagreement out there. julia boorstin in los angeles. for more reaction let's bring in scott galloway scott, great to have you with us. >> thanks for having me. >> if you were asked by this committee what can we do, what should we do, would your suggestion look like -- anything like what the european union has put in place in terms of gdpr? >> no, i think there's been unintended consequen
are better for businesses than a patch work of state laws, amazon's representative pushing to avoid the comprehensive approach of california's privacy law set to go into effect in 2020 google saying that complying with new european privacy regulations is a tremendous challenge, that law is similar to that in the u.s. would hurt startups senator klobuchar pushing companies for a 72-hour window for data breach notification most companies do not support the idea of making consumers have to...
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of all things internet. >> this would essentially reduce digital security to physical security, if law enforcement gets their hands on something and they have a warrant to search it, it's normally pretty straightforward unless it's an unbreakable sale. they would still have to get their hands physically on the phone. have it in their possession to use the sort of software we're talking about, right? so it's reducing digital security to the same limits as physical security. but there are still limits. >> yeah. that's a really great point. if you take a look at a security program where you're trying to secure it, it all starts really with a physical layer, right? that's why companies put their servers and machines and data centers, right? so ensure that nobody can get physical access. if a hacker or somebody can get access to hardware they have the absolute best chance and likelihood of being able to break into it. >> one last question. i hate to ask you to predict but is it your view that there is a work around here? some way to thread this needle? or is this -- the security dynamics me
of all things internet. >> this would essentially reduce digital security to physical security, if law enforcement gets their hands on something and they have a warrant to search it, it's normally pretty straightforward unless it's an unbreakable sale. they would still have to get their hands physically on the phone. have it in their possession to use the sort of software we're talking about, right? so it's reducing digital security to the same limits as physical security. but there are...
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new jersey >> those areas have seen a slow down and some of that could be because of these new tax laws. however, we don't know what the exact impact will be because not everyone has filed their tax return yet we know that owning expensive homes will cost more from a tax perspective, but we don't know whether those households are going to get a net overall tax decrease in their liability. it could be that even though their house is going to cost more, if they're getting a bigger or a lower tax liability, you know, they may be better off at the end of the year we don't know that, but in the next two or three months as taut com data comes out we should have a better idea whether or not the tax jobs act is affecting that high end. >> thank you for sharing your perspective with us. >> happy to be here. >> while many americans are looking for new houses they're keeping their old cars longer. the average vehicle on the road is more than 11 years old. that is driving demand for more skilled auto repair technicians. as kate rogers reports, it's a tech job with a worker shortage. >> reporter: mi
new jersey >> those areas have seen a slow down and some of that could be because of these new tax laws. however, we don't know what the exact impact will be because not everyone has filed their tax return yet we know that owning expensive homes will cost more from a tax perspective, but we don't know whether those households are going to get a net overall tax decrease in their liability. it could be that even though their house is going to cost more, if they're getting a bigger or a...
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